Bradford Young, ASC, received his first career ASC Award nomination for his lensing of "Arrival."

American Society of Cinematographers also reveals finalists in Spotlight category

LOS ANGELES

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The American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) has revealed the nominees in the Theatrical Release and Spotlight categories for the 31st Annual ASC Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography. Winners will be named on February 4 at the Society’s awards gala held at Hollywood & Highland’s Ray Dolby Ballroom.

Theatrical Release nominees this year are:

Greig Fraser, ASC, ACS for “Lion”

James Laxton for “Moonlight”

Rodrigo Prieto, ASC, AMC for “Silence”

Linus Sandgren, FSF for “La La Land”

Bradford Young, ASC for “Arrival”

This is Prieto’s third ASC nomination. He was previously recognized by the organization for his work on “Frida” (2003) and “Brokeback Mountain” (2006). The remaining nominees are first-time contenders.

The ASC also recognizes outstanding cinematography in feature-length projects that are screened at festivals, internationally, or in limited theatrical release with a Spotlight Award. The nominees are:

Lol Crawley, BSC for “Childhood of a Leader”

Gorka Gomez Andreu, AEC for “House of Others”

Ernesto Pardo for “Tempestad”

Juliette van Dormael for “Mon Ange” (“My Angel”)

“Each of the nominated films offers a unique vision on the part of the director of photography,” said Kees van Oostrum, ASC president. “These movies also represent a less formulaic or traditional photographic style, and some of their stories highlight socially conscious subject matter that drives a strong surge in photographic realism.”

In 2016, Emmanuel Lubezki, ASC, AMC took home the ASC Theatrical Award for “The Revenant,” and the Spotlight prize was a tie between Adam Arkapaw and Mátyás Erdély for “Macbeth” and “Son of Saul,” respectively.